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. 2010 Jun 4;9(1):42–47. doi: 10.1007/s12663-010-0013-z

Cervical lymph node metastasis in oral squamous carcinoma preoperative assessment and histopathology after neck dissection

N T Geetha 1,, Neelakamal Hallur 2, Gayathri Goudar 2, B C Sikkerimath 2, Santhosh S Gudi 2
PMCID: PMC3453699  PMID: 23139566

Abstract

Background

The presence or absence of nodal metastasis has a great impact on the prognosis and survival of patients with head and neck cancer. The risk of occult metastasis is related to the method by which the lymph nodes are evaluated. It is possible to reduce the risk of undiagnosed metastasis with accurate imaging techniques and thus probably reduce the number of elective neck treatments.

Aims and objectives

To assess the accuracy of clinical palpation, CT Scan, Ultrasound and Ultrasound guided FNAC in prediction of lymph node metastasis in oral squamous cell carcinoma so that a suitable surgical neck dissection can be carried out.

Methods

Ten patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma who underwent 10 neck dissections (4 RND, 6 SOND) were included. All the patients underwent examination of neck pre operatively by palpation, Computed Tomography with contrast, Ultrasound and Ultrasound guided FNAC for no detection. The findings were correlated with the results of histopathologic examination of the neck specimen. The results were obtained after statistical analysis.

Results

Six neck dissection specimens showed metastatic lymph node involvement in postoperative histopathology. Lymph node involvement was identified preoperatively by palpation in 7 necks, CT in 3 necks, US in 9 necks and USFNAC was positive in 4 cases. The palpation showed 83% sensitivity, 50% specificity. CT showed sensitivity of 50%, specificity of 100%, US showed sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 25% and US-FNAC showed sensitivity of 67%, specificity of 100%.

Conclusion

The palpation, CT Scan and US are equally accurate but the USFNAC is the most accurate technique in assessing metastasis in lymph nodes in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma.

Keywords: Oral squamous cell carcinoma, Occult metastasis, Computed tomography, Ultrasound, Fine needle aspiration cytology

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